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Javier Horta, 34, was last seen March 25, 2016 on Noble Ave in the South Bronx.

The city is holding focus groups with residents across the boroughs, asking them to share their most urgent concerns and needs.

A non-profit organization in the Bronx helps residents find housing and jobs .

At the age of two, doctors told Lisbeth's family that she would likely require a transplant.

Hundreds of New Yorkers rallied in Columbus Circle December 10 to protest the passing of a bill that could restrict the entry of refugees.

An estimated 1.5 million people in the U.S. have with lupus, an autoimmune disease that affects organs as well as bones and joints.

Since the formation of the Moral Majority in 1979, the Christian right has proven itself a demographic to be reckoned with in the world

Fast-food employees, child care providers and many other underpaid workers rallied on November 10th in several locations across the city.

Fordham University has launched a program with Sodexo to combat food waste and hunger.

FBI Director James Comey sparked a controversy recently when he suggested that law enforcement officials might be less aggressive in pursuing criminals because they

Imagine going to school, work, or your local supermarket and returning home with a bacterial infection that could possibly kill you.

Family members, activists and friends of those shot by police gathered on 47th and Broadway in Times Square to demand an end to police

Parents in New York, and across the nation, are dealing with ever growing supply lists and risings costs to complete them.

Bronxites seeking fresh fruit and vegetables should check out the eight Harvest Home Farmer’s Markets across the borough.

A summer visit offers one Bronxite a first-hand view of the extent of suffering in this Middle Eastern region.